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Conceptual Framework on Significance Human Rights under International Law | Original Article

Arvind Kumar*, in Journal of Advances and Scholarly Researches in Allied Education | Multidisciplinary Academic Research

ABSTRACT:

The right to life is the supreme human right and without viable assurance for, everything other human rights would be good for nothing. At the point when a state disregards human rights of its residents, be that as it may, another state may damage the state's regional power and secure the mishandled natives under the convention of humanitarian mediation. Law of outfitted clash and humanitarian right law are complimentary to one another. Both are intended to ensure the lives, integrity and pride of people, and both location issues identified with the utilization of power. In this article we will discuss about the different parts of human rights with respect to its usage under international law.